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JUNB 11, 1914. 



The Florists* Review 



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30 Eist Rtndtlpk St., CHICAGO 



The Always Reliable 

 Wholesale Florists 



For the hot weather there is no better stock to ship than 



EAUTIES 



They give general satisfaction. We are headquarters for the best Beauties 

 in the market, handling the cut of one of the largest and best Beauty 

 growers in the west. Can furnish any length you want, and at right prices. 



Any quantity. 



Of eour»« we have everything else In season. 



We have built up our big shipping trade. North, East, South land West, by 

 handling first-class stock and large quantities of it. 



WE ARC WHOLESALIIIS OOINQ A STIHCTLV WHOLC8ALK BUSINESS 



MgBtldn The Berlew when yon write. 



Carlisle's Jasmines 



At prices so low that you cannot 

 afford to be without some as long 

 as they last. 



Don't miss having some of that 

 Jong stemmed one, it is something 

 choice— stems and foliage, too. 



Mrs. J. W. Carlisle 



ALVIN. TEXAS 



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mittee has been continuously at work 

 since the time of its appointment and 

 has decided that the monument shall 

 take the shape of a memorial building. 

 The committee now asks that subscrip- 

 tions for this purpose be sent to the 

 chairman, William F. Gude, 1214 F 

 street, northwest, so that the memorial 

 may take tangible form at the earliest 

 possible date. 



Although outdoor sweet peas are com- 

 ing into the market from every truck 

 farm within shipping distance and are 

 being practically given away, Gude 

 Bros. Co. is devoting an entire house 

 to this flower and is producing some 

 of the finest stock ever seen here. This 

 is being grown especially for the June 

 brides, and is mainly of the Spencer 

 type. This company furnisl\^d a large 

 number of designs on the occasion of 

 the unveiling of the confederate monu- 

 ment at the Arlington national ceme- 

 tery June 4. Two hundred yards of 

 f:arlands and fifty laurel wreaths were 

 urnished for the government for pres- 

 entation, and a number of wreaths, etc., 

 for the southern states. This firm also 

 did the decoration at the assembly hall 



FLORISTS 



Should know more about this 

 handsome Refrigerator Display Case 



UNITED F-102 



This case is 54 inches wide, 30 inches 

 deep and 75 inches high. We give you 

 plenty of glass, which permits a view of 

 the entire height of the inside, unmarred 



by partitions or wood cross pieces. Note the excellent display space 



below the ice chamber for small cut flowers, etc. 



It can be furnished with four-inch marble base if desired. You should 

 get our book on these cases and look them over at close range. 



Aek for Catalogu* Q-A 



United Refrigerator & Ice Machine Co. 



KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 



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of the United States Military Academy, 

 at Annapolis, Md., for the annual ger- 

 man given by the graduating midship- 

 men. A novel tribute to the ladies was 

 contained in a large heart design, eleven 

 feet in diameter, standing three feet 

 above the floor, covered with Asparagus 

 plumosus, with the figures 1914 in white 

 carnations across the center. Around 

 this heart were 140 bunches of Amer- 

 ican Beauties, each tied with three 

 I yards of American Beauty ribbon. As 



McCRAY Refrigrerators 



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 DISPLAY YOUR lopie No, 71. which de- 

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FLOWERS l'J^nT^f^^^I!^^^' 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR COMPANY 

 668 Lake St., Kendallville, Ind. 



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each lady passed the heart she was pre- 

 sented with one of the bunches of Beau- 

 ties. All of the roses had been care- 

 fully dethorned and so tied that they 

 could be used as wands to be waved by 

 the ladies in the fancy dress ball. Mr. 

 Gude personally superintended the work. 

 George H. Cooke will give up his 

 store at Connecticut avenue and L 

 street, northwest, early next week and 

 at that time work will be commenced 

 on the demolition of a number of build- 



